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Aired (December 8, 2024) Ligaw na batang musang sa Panamao, Sulu ang ni-rescue at kinupkop ng isang sundalo. Ang nabuong relasyon umano ng dalawa ay tila mag-ama na. Alamin ang kanilang kuwento sa video na ‘to! #MediaForOneHealth #CFIMedia #ProjectInAction #OneHealth

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00:00In the forest, there are some cute residents.
00:09They have curly hair and look like they are rich.
00:14But the reason why they look like this is because they are far away from their parents and their natural home.
00:30They are far away from their parents and their natural home.
00:38Smelly.
00:40All over the branches of the tree.
00:43While their mother is not here.
00:47The kids are playing freely here.
00:52They run around a lot.
01:00But as time goes by, the kids are far away from their parents and their natural home.
01:09Because inside their territory, there are other residents.
01:15Because they are divided in this forest.
01:20They cannot find their way back to their natural home.
01:25Until they are completely lost.
01:28Even though the kid is small, he still needs his mother's love and care.
01:37In this situation, the kid is vulnerable to any kind of threat.
01:46He can be attacked by predators such as snakes, birds, and dogs.
01:53It is also possible that someone will suddenly attack him.
01:59In Panamao, Sulu.
02:02I encountered a different kind of soldier and musang.
02:07Because the father or parent of this young musang is a soldier.
02:13The child of this musang is named George.
02:20The routine of a father.
02:22It's like this.
02:25As soon as I wake up, I make coffee.
02:28Then I mix it with milk.
02:52Hi, sir.
02:53Sir, doctor.
02:54Good afternoon.
02:55Hi, Dr. Nelson.
02:56Yes, sir.
02:59Wow, look at this.
03:00So, you tamed this?
03:03Yes, sir.
03:04Because when you gave us that civilian.
03:09When you gave us that civilian.
03:11When you gave us that civilian.
03:13We were very happy.
03:15We were very happy.
03:17We were very happy.
03:19We were very happy.
03:20That was a civilian, sir.
03:22When he was still a child, sir.
03:23Just a few weeks old.
03:25Oliver feeds George fruits.
03:28But George's favorite is the milk he mixes.
03:34I also tried to give milk to George.
03:37George.
03:43He's biting.
03:44When he bites, the milk will come out.
03:48He's very full.
03:50I decided to check up on the baby and give him vitamins.
03:55We will give him some vitamins and deworming.
04:05How old is he?
04:09How did you get this baby civet cat?
04:13I have a friend, sir.
04:16At that time, at the checkpoint.
04:18In front of us.
04:19I gave it to him because they can't take care of it.
04:22But not for long.
04:24A civet cat is small or fat.
04:27So, sir.
04:28You need to hold this.
04:30Because we will cure him.
04:33Hello, George.
04:35George is very gentle.
04:39We're going to give it some vitamins.
04:44What will you do when he gets old?
04:47We haven't figured it out yet.
04:51I have witnessed many times that the civet cat became aggressive when they grew up.
04:58They became brave even to their own caretakers.
05:03While I was examining the civet cat.
05:07Hey, it's wet.
05:10Is it wet?
05:11It's hot.
05:14That's why my back is getting hot.
05:17Hey, George.
05:21When an animal has been in a small cage for too long,
05:25they get zoocosis.
05:28This is a disease where they repeat a behavior like pacing or excessive licking.
05:37Did you try to get him to play outside?
05:41He's galloping around here, sir.
05:43Our dog.
05:44So, you should bring him to the forest first.
05:49Get him familiarized with the forest.
05:54There is no facility where Zulusa can cope with the wildlife rescuers.
06:00When it comes to our protocols for the wildlife caretakers,
06:05our office assesses the status of the wildlife.
06:10We just tell them to be careful.
06:14But our office encourages them to be released to the wild
06:20because that's where they should live.
06:23And since George is still young, he will stay here with Oliver.
06:28But the experts should remind them to be careful when taking care of animals,
06:34especially if they come from the wild.
06:37They can develop zoonotic diseases
06:40or diseases that can be transmitted to humans from animals,
06:44like rabies.
06:46Try to be very cautious about interaction with wildlife
06:50because there's a lot of unknown in terms of zoonotic disease transmission.
06:55But what we know is the potential for, say,
06:58Sivet has the capability to transmit SARS virus.
07:02And that means possibly other SARS-CoV viruses.
07:07There's a good chance that George will live and grow because of Oliver's care.
07:13He's totally taken care of, ma'am.
07:16He relieves stress.
07:19He's continuously taken care of.
07:22He'll be able to take care of himself for a long time.
07:26Giving time to a young animal in need of help is also a sacrifice.
07:32It also proves the importance of coexistence between humans and wildlife.
07:40Thank you for watching Born to be Wild.
07:43For more stories about our planet,
07:47subscribe to the JMA Public Affairs YouTube channel.

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